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1950's, 1970's, or even today. and in the 1940's, would not keep a force even capable of handling correa. in the 1950's, we had eisenhowers , but we did not have an army that we could handle the isham. in the vietnam era, we did a mediocre job of waging a counterinsurgency. and then nixon had to pull back in 1969 and say, we will not be ready for these multiple rulers -- multiple wars anymore because we cannot afford it. in the 1970's, we arguably at our worst post-world war ii defense planning decade. the quality of our people in uniform, with all due respect, was nowhere near as high as it is today on average. we have rapid problems with drug abuse and other things in the force structure. and even ronald reagan, even though he had ambitious goals and did increase the size and strength of the military in many ways, he was still operating under a construct that said, one big war in europe and 81 smaller war elsewhere. strategists could net -- and maybe one smaller war elsewhere. the strategists could not be so this
1950's, 1970's, or even today. and in the 1940's, would not keep a force even capable of handling correa. in the 1950's, we had eisenhowers , but we did not have an army that we could handle the isham. in the vietnam era, we did a mediocre job of waging a counterinsurgency. and then nixon had to pull back in 1969 and say, we will not be ready for these multiple rulers -- multiple wars anymore because we cannot afford it. in the 1970's, we arguably at our worst post-world war ii defense planning...
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in the 1930's, you had to have something like a universal service fund to get telephone service into rural america, that is a totally different america than the america today where almost everybody in the country has a cell phone or an iphone or nicad and we have multiple service providers in the -- or an ipad and we have multiple service providers in the network. i see no real reason for the universal service fund as it was originally construed. and it is debatable if you need it at all. i am understand those that represent rural districts that want to use universal service fund to get broadband into their areas. when the issue came up last time in the energy and commerce committee, then congressman now senator roy blunt of missouri offered some amendments to require that, if you will do broadband universal service fund, they provided to underserved areas and that amendment was defeated. to my mind, it does show a bit of the hypocrisy of the concept. >> the communications at those require the fcc to have the usf. is that something you would favor changing the law to address that iss
in the 1930's, you had to have something like a universal service fund to get telephone service into rural america, that is a totally different america than the america today where almost everybody in the country has a cell phone or an iphone or nicad and we have multiple service providers in the -- or an ipad and we have multiple service providers in the network. i see no real reason for the universal service fund as it was originally construed. and it is debatable if you need it at all. i am...
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that is why the fsrm barm bill s not been passed. we agreed that 90% of american should not get a tax increase. that is what i am hearing you say. >> i thank that gentleman for yielding. not why these bills haven't passed. the violence against women bill passed out of this house, sitting over in the senate because the senate has its own bill that has a blue slip problem. let them send the -- let the legislative process work over there, send as you bill and we'll get something done. the gentleman did not join us in that bill. so the fact that the minority didn't get their way, they wouldn't join us on the bill. we went and did our work. and i'd say more to the gentleman, mr. speaker. you know, the postal reform bill, the fact of the matter is this side, mr. speaker, the minority will not agree to reforms. everyone knows the post office needs reforms. everyone knows the debt that that organization continues to incur and lays on the u.s. taxpayers. we're trying to fix that problem. but because the gentleman and his colleagues refuse to
that is why the fsrm barm bill s not been passed. we agreed that 90% of american should not get a tax increase. that is what i am hearing you say. >> i thank that gentleman for yielding. not why these bills haven't passed. the violence against women bill passed out of this house, sitting over in the senate because the senate has its own bill that has a blue slip problem. let them send the -- let the legislative process work over there, send as you bill and we'll get something done. the...
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speaker, 's very simple. one had a quote back in the 1920's that said those who failed to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. at the end of world war i we cut our military. there came world war ii. at the end of world war ii and then came the korean war. after that we had to chase communism, vietnam. i participated in the riff after desert shield/desert storm. it takes the army and marine corps down to 1940's level. it puts 200,000 of our men and women in uniform on the streets. it makes our united states navy go to 1915 levels. currently we have a naval force of 283 war ships. it goes down to 230. it takes our air force down to the smallest air force we hav had in modern history when we created the united states air force. it cuts nontactical fire squadrons. if you talk to any of our service chiefs, if you listen to the chairman of the joint chiefs, he talks about hallowing out this force. should not be doing this at a me when we see what is happening in the world right now, when the united states of
speaker, 's very simple. one had a quote back in the 1920's that said those who failed to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. at the end of world war i we cut our military. there came world war ii. at the end of world war ii and then came the korean war. after that we had to chase communism, vietnam. i participated in the riff after desert shield/desert storm. it takes the army and marine corps down to 1940's level. it puts 200,000 of our men and women in uniform on the streets. it...
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we are seeing attacks on our embassy in a way we saw in the late 1970's. you would think jimmy carter was back in the white house again, would you? we are desperate for another ronald reagan. this time, i am sorry to say, it is even worse. the fires of radical islamic traditional limits -- traditionalism is not limited to one country. each week, our christian brothers and sisters from nigeria to kenya are being persecuted. when they go to church, they do not know if they will make it home afterwards. now the violence has come to us, the united states. on the anniversary of 911, no less. our libyan ambassador and his courageous the embassy staff lost their lives in a cool, gruesome, intentional terror attack. all the while, the response of this administration has communicated weakness and lack of resolve to the world. [applause] a top official seems incredulously convinced that the only way to curtail this crisis is to put a full frontal attack of the free-speech rights of american citizens. i want to be perfectly clear. this is not just about a movie. this
we are seeing attacks on our embassy in a way we saw in the late 1970's. you would think jimmy carter was back in the white house again, would you? we are desperate for another ronald reagan. this time, i am sorry to say, it is even worse. the fires of radical islamic traditional limits -- traditionalism is not limited to one country. each week, our christian brothers and sisters from nigeria to kenya are being persecuted. when they go to church, they do not know if they will make it home...
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interested .m.see it tonight at 930 p m i did it for my children and your children and your children 's children and for their children. [applause] my children and your children are the fuel that drives me to be passionate about another issue, and that is the sanctity of life. [applause] some people are able to look at this issue of the sacredness of the heart beat in a wound as perhaps a political issue or a philosophical issue, for me it is a family thing. i have six children. four of my children are adopted. my wife is also an adopted child. [applause] if it were not for the young lady that chose to give my wife and the gift of life, my two natural children would not be here either. my whole family is here today because of the gift of life and adoption. i believe that adoption is the answer to the abortion crisis. [applause] we change only two letters in the word "abortion" and it gives you the word "adoption." i want to thank all of you for your efforts and hard work of loving and caring for young ladies who find themselves in a difficult and desperate situation, with a pregnancy th
interested .m.see it tonight at 930 p m i did it for my children and your children and your children 's children and for their children. [applause] my children and your children are the fuel that drives me to be passionate about another issue, and that is the sanctity of life. [applause] some people are able to look at this issue of the sacredness of the heart beat in a wound as perhaps a political issue or a philosophical issue, for me it is a family thing. i have six children. four of my...
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i have four sons that are in their late 20's-early 30's and they don't want to utilize their voting rights or privileges. we are a faith based household. i told them that this may be the first time in history that the united states citizens have an opportunity for a ride in both. that right in vote would be hillary clinton. i watch the she responds to all of the foreign issues going on. she has a track record of supporting israel who we have branched off of. those things along with her own personal life and how we have watched things unfold on the television set, i believe that president clinton, although he had some past failures, as we all fall down and must get back up -- she has maintained excellent control and processes everything she does with a great thought and great intentions to benefit our nation but our world wide aspect. i am encouraging people to retain their privileged to do a write-in vote for the first female president and people should know they have that privilege to do that. host: vice-presidential candidate paul ryan was speaking at the family research council plus an
i have four sons that are in their late 20's-early 30's and they don't want to utilize their voting rights or privileges. we are a faith based household. i told them that this may be the first time in history that the united states citizens have an opportunity for a ride in both. that right in vote would be hillary clinton. i watch the she responds to all of the foreign issues going on. she has a track record of supporting israel who we have branched off of. those things along with her own...
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we try to develop the technologies and life support systems that would take us to march in the 2030's? do we need a sample return mission first? your opinion. >> the architecture was laid out in a survey that we embraced. it will get us on the way. you must have this capability to land something on the surface of mars and get it off again. the technology demonstration toward that women step is to bring back some rocks. we will be all -- for that human step is to bring back some rocks. we will be all the richer for it. >> congratulation for making the country proud. seeing you all jump up and down was a delightful site. thank you on behalf of a grateful nation. out the second panel. >> we have the professor of astronomy from cornell, the chair of the space studies board at the national academy, and the president of rocketdyne. dr. squires, will start with you. >> thank you for the opportunity to appear here today. i am be professor of astronomy as cornell university. i am chairman of the national advisory council. there was the development of two crucial exploration systems. development
we try to develop the technologies and life support systems that would take us to march in the 2030's? do we need a sample return mission first? your opinion. >> the architecture was laid out in a survey that we embraced. it will get us on the way. you must have this capability to land something on the surface of mars and get it off again. the technology demonstration toward that women step is to bring back some rocks. we will be all -- for that human step is to bring back some rocks. we...
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his book "the new new daeleal" s great. it is a real in-depth look at how to stimulus bill and change the way we live and all of the political imaginations that surrounded it. sasha issenberg is also a former book writer as well. he wrote "the sushi economy para " it was about the interconnectedness of the cold economy -- "the sushi economy." it is about the interconnectedness of the global economy. he is a columnist for slate. he is also the author of "the victory lab." there is a new way of identifying and voter interest. our final panelist i think all of you know, charlie baker. he was the republican candidate in 2010. before that he had a very distinguished career as a foremost expert on the state budget and also a national leader in health care at the harvard pilgrim. he helped turn it around. no one is in a better position to talk about obamacare than charlie. we are grateful that he could join us. i wonder if we can have a discussion it here. i know that politics can be a little counter appoipointy. i took down some
his book "the new new daeleal" s great. it is a real in-depth look at how to stimulus bill and change the way we live and all of the political imaginations that surrounded it. sasha issenberg is also a former book writer as well. he wrote "the sushi economy para " it was about the interconnectedness of the cold economy -- "the sushi economy." it is about the interconnectedness of the global economy. he is a columnist for slate. he is also the author of "the...
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the documentary s due out later this month. melinda rooder - fox 45 news at ten. 3 "occupy unmasked" ... is... rated "r" ... for... / it's... vulgarity and violence, .../ which... prrducers... claim... as essential... for... the film's... accuracy. in a controversial move, new york city's board of health voted yesterday to ban the sale of sugary drinks in containers larger than 16-ounces in restaurants and other venues. the move is meant to combat obesity and encourage residents to live healthier lifestyles. critics including mcdonald's and coca-cola are calling the ban "misguided" and ""rbitrary". the ban will not apply to grocery tores. bloomberg says:: "sugary drink consumption is a key driver of obesity in our city and aaross the united states, and reducing the amount of sugary drinks that we consume is the simplest diet change that we can make to help lose w" weight" hoff says: "there's no indiiation that banning these beverages in certain establishments across the city will do anything, but there's a lot of indication tha
the documentary s due out later this month. melinda rooder - fox 45 news at ten. 3 "occupy unmasked" ... is... rated "r" ... for... / it's... vulgarity and violence, .../ which... prrducers... claim... as essential... for... the film's... accuracy. in a controversial move, new york city's board of health voted yesterday to ban the sale of sugary drinks in containers larger than 16-ounces in restaurants and other venues. the move is meant to combat obesity and encourage...
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edgewood 72. 73 in frederick. 50's and '60's in far western maryland. the green indicates cooler air coming in. we are still in the 70's in the yellow. the green is filtering down. that is the cooler air moving into the area. the front moved out to sea. high-pressure over us. there is some rain activity. this is the disturbance developing out of the southern plains moving through the central mississippi valley. there is also a cold front coming into the dakotas. they will merge. early next week, the rain chances will go up. in the tropics, nadine is heading east. that is not an issue. the wind is not conducive to development. we will see what happens. overnight, clear skies, chilly. some of the readings are in the 40's. the winds will be nearly calm. 76 to 80 tomorrow. a lot of sunshine in the morning. by tomorrow afternoon and evening, maybe some clouds. pleasant conditions with low humidity and a west breeze at 5 to 10 miles an hour. on sunday, we begin to pick up clouds. by monday, the chances of rain began to increase toward the evening. they really
edgewood 72. 73 in frederick. 50's and '60's in far western maryland. the green indicates cooler air coming in. we are still in the 70's in the yellow. the green is filtering down. that is the cooler air moving into the area. the front moved out to sea. high-pressure over us. there is some rain activity. this is the disturbance developing out of the southern plains moving through the central mississippi valley. there is also a cold front coming into the dakotas. they will merge. early next...
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by noon, 60s, 70's, 80's. and the afternoon highs will see some warmer areas but for the most part 60s, 70's and 80's with widespread 60s this evening with mid '80s to los gatos. and evergreen. for those going to the baseball game. the first pitch at 6:0 5:00 p.m. with upper 60s and clear skies expected. as we take a look at your kron 4 7 day around the bay is showing a gradual cooling but it is still going to be warmer. for the weekend with upper 80s and the inland areas. mid-70s and '60s expected for the coast. >> thank you, john you. this is a live look. janu-- >> working crews are going to be replacing cracked beams and service areas that were found to be not say. >> and expect delays at s f o. for the next three consecutive weekends one of the main runways is going to be shut down for safety improvement. they will be adding a buffer zone. so there is a safer area for stopping planes. in water taxi servicestarting on monday, you'll be able to use your smart phone to call for a taxi that will offer you a tr
by noon, 60s, 70's, 80's. and the afternoon highs will see some warmer areas but for the most part 60s, 70's and 80's with widespread 60s this evening with mid '80s to los gatos. and evergreen. for those going to the baseball game. the first pitch at 6:0 5:00 p.m. with upper 60s and clear skies expected. as we take a look at your kron 4 7 day around the bay is showing a gradual cooling but it is still going to be warmer. for the weekend with upper 80s and the inland areas. mid-70s and '60s...
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s prident oba vowto find the responsie kling the s ambassad to bya d the otrs.oba sa: "we are ing to bri tho who kill ourelloamericanto juste. i wanteopl around thd toear me, toll act of tror will gs ha, no unpunished." embsies in egypt..and yemen ... stormed byprotests .. rninflag... and speaking o against ari there are reports of arrests ilibyin conction withtuesy's attack ... but thy have notye been confimd by the s.ttl says"i d't he any specific informatioonn pocog out ofya that there have en arrests whai woulsay to tpoi ishe libyansave expres their serious cceve at happened" meanwhil ... are lrning more about the americans who died alongside amassador chrpher stevens... one of tse men -- forttwo year old gl doherty- a fmer navyeal, whose family ysived his life tohe lle. quigleyysa: "he was my brher, but if yoked his friends theywould y he s eir brother asell. we ask for privy his time ase grieve f ourfriend, my broer, our othe our son,nd o american hero." (ocam g)vittert ys: "milints say the protests hapeneii esponse to ann oine deo dicting the proet mommain an unfavorable light
s prident oba vowto find the responsie kling the s ambassad to bya d the otrs.oba sa: "we are ing to bri tho who kill ourelloamericanto juste. i wanteopl around thd toear me, toll act of tror will gs ha, no unpunished." embsies in egypt..and yemen ... stormed byprotests .. rninflag... and speaking o against ari there are reports of arrests ilibyin conction withtuesy's attack ... but thy have notye been confimd by the s.ttl says"i d't he any specific informatioonn pocog out ofya...
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we see 50's and 40's, and the 40's are primarily blue shades or at least the lower 50's and that's filtering into the area, tempering temperatures a little bit. satellite showing the front coming through with the rain school skewed to the north and cooler air filtering in. what we are really watching, rain makers down in the southern plains moving towards the mississippi valley. the front by evening, the saturday evening map, will be well off shore, high pressure coming in. here's the weekend weather with a developing storm to the south and cool front, at the moment dry, in the northern plains. that's the combination that gives us rain in a few days. as far as nadine is concerned. nadine is a category 1 hurricane and has made the turn. instead of moving to the northwest, it's projected to move east. today, our forecast, mostly sunny, breezy and 74 to 79 the high. cooler than yesterday. northwest winds 10 to 20. small craft advisories on the bay. we are dry saturday and sunday but clouds mixing in and by the time we hit monday, more clouds, rain to the west of us edging closer all day long on
we see 50's and 40's, and the 40's are primarily blue shades or at least the lower 50's and that's filtering into the area, tempering temperatures a little bit. satellite showing the front coming through with the rain school skewed to the north and cooler air filtering in. what we are really watching, rain makers down in the southern plains moving towards the mississippi valley. the front by evening, the saturday evening map, will be well off shore, high pressure coming in. here's the weekend...
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we mentioned readings in the 60's in ocean city. 58 at parkton, westminster 61. 40's earlier at oakland, now it's 50 degrees. 60's in the lighter green shades, norfolks down around 72. the blue indicates spots in the 40's, especially in the great lakes, so that's the cooler air filtering in behind the front. the front is evident with the band of cloud, mostly moved offshore. the rainy part was in pennsylvania and new york state and new england so there wasn't much moisture with this front, cut to the south. the front's out to sea and we are under the influence of high pressure and there's two days worth of good air here. right over the weekend before things change because there's a system developing down the lower mississippi valley or approaching that, coming out of the ozarks and a front out of canada and the dakotas and montana. the two of those will combine and move our way early next week so our forecast today is good. 74 to 79, the high. mostly sunny, a little bit of a breeze, northwest winds 10 to 20 miles an hour. small craft advisories on the bay and sunday looks good, as well.
we mentioned readings in the 60's in ocean city. 58 at parkton, westminster 61. 40's earlier at oakland, now it's 50 degrees. 60's in the lighter green shades, norfolks down around 72. the blue indicates spots in the 40's, especially in the great lakes, so that's the cooler air filtering in behind the front. the front is evident with the band of cloud, mostly moved offshore. the rainy part was in pennsylvania and new york state and new england so there wasn't much moisture with this front, cut...
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temperatures will be into the 50's and 60's and during the afternoon into the mid 70's. sunday also. temperatures for a high of 78 degrees. late monday and into tuesday moisture comes in. there could be some moderate rain by tuesday. we have on our web site a blog about the potential of many an inch to 2 inches of rain on tuesday. enjoy the weekend. the dry, delightful weekend. >> we can live with that. before we move on, we want to give you advice about when you wake up monday morning. check out our newest member of our weather team, meteorologist jacqui jeras from cnn. you can watch her every morning on good morning washington. ." >> i am there. the nationals had a chance to take a step closer to securing the national east crown tonight. they are in atlanta. they were engaging in a battle. these were some great plays. did the not come away with the victory? the middle class is carrying a heavy load iamerica. but mitt romney doesn't seeee it. under the romney plan, a middle class family will pay an average of up to $2,000 re a year in taxes. while at the same time givin
temperatures will be into the 50's and 60's and during the afternoon into the mid 70's. sunday also. temperatures for a high of 78 degrees. late monday and into tuesday moisture comes in. there could be some moderate rain by tuesday. we have on our web site a blog about the potential of many an inch to 2 inches of rain on tuesday. enjoy the weekend. the dry, delightful weekend. >> we can live with that. before we move on, we want to give you advice about when you wake up monday morning....
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santa rosa drops down to the 40's. the art wine and music festival in downtown lafayette 82 degrees sunny and warm this weekend. opera in the ballpark at at&t park tomorrow night fair and chilly 59 degrees. cloud cover saves off shore, with the light onshore push we see cloud cover at the coast early tomorrow yielding afternoon sunshine. on the southern side 100-110 degrees on the northern side where we are were getting an allied onshore flow so will be below normal temperatures same area of high pressure that brought triple digits will keep us comfortable 64 for downtown san francisco tomorrow. san jose to degrees below normal a high of 80. 84 cupertino. mid '80s for walnut creek in concord. sausalitos 66. we stay sunny down to mid '80s los '70s by the,,,, ,,,,,, looks like it's going to start a so little late...ng um, but i uh... (interupting) oh okay - okay yup that's fine. excuse me - sorry. yes! vo: from the new, to the hard to find: >>> baseball up top. giants and a's, first the a's bet got a shot in the on brand
santa rosa drops down to the 40's. the art wine and music festival in downtown lafayette 82 degrees sunny and warm this weekend. opera in the ballpark at at&t park tomorrow night fair and chilly 59 degrees. cloud cover saves off shore, with the light onshore push we see cloud cover at the coast early tomorrow yielding afternoon sunshine. on the southern side 100-110 degrees on the northern side where we are were getting an allied onshore flow so will be below normal temperatures same area...
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bank of america's new year-end target for the s&p 500 is 1600. that would be a gain of about nine percent from current levels. it would also be an all-time high for the index. bank of america says rising corporate profits should help push stocks higher. speaking of all time highs, there were several noteworthy milestones today. in addition to apple, the russell 2000 index of small caps hit a record, and so did shares of exxon mobil. but there was no iphone love for a.t.&t. and verzon. both tumbled more than 2%. yes, pre-orders for the iphone 5 sold out in under an hour, but profit margins are thin on those devices. so investors worry earnings of wireless carriers could suffer short-term. material stocks led the market higher today, on the back of rising commodity prices. freeport-mcmoran, alcoa, and newmont mining all gained at least 2%. home depot shares gained 2% to $59.46. the world's largest home improvement chain is closing all seven of its big-box stores in china. instead, the company plans to attract chinese customers though web sales, as
bank of america's new year-end target for the s&p 500 is 1600. that would be a gain of about nine percent from current levels. it would also be an all-time high for the index. bank of america says rising corporate profits should help push stocks higher. speaking of all time highs, there were several noteworthy milestones today. in addition to apple, the russell 2000 index of small caps hit a record, and so did shares of exxon mobil. but there was no iphone love for a.t.&t. and verzon....
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bay. 80's to low 90's inland. just wonderful indicate to him. puzzle saturday. in the south bay sunny skies. look for high mainly in the low 80's. 82 at campbell. 80 santa klir. peninsula 76 redwood city. 77 palo alto. 60 at pacifica. 63 half moon bay. downtown san francisco 65 degrees tomorrow. 63 in the sun set district. up in the north bay see high rang ranging up into the low to mid 80's for the most part but way up north ukiah 90. clear lake 91. east bay high 71 in oakland richmond 73 at hayward 76 union city 78 castro valley. inland east bay high in the upper 80's to low 90's. yin at danville. 88 concord. 90 at pittsburgh fairfield and walnut correct. 93 at brentwood and intermonterey bay 71 at watsonville. 75 at santa cruz. 90 inland at morgan hill and 88 in gilroy. now lets look at the accu-weather 7 day forecast cooling begins on sunday and we cool down even a little bit more on monday then we hold steady monday through wednesday mid 80's inland mid 70's around the bay by thursday friday right back up to
bay. 80's to low 90's inland. just wonderful indicate to him. puzzle saturday. in the south bay sunny skies. look for high mainly in the low 80's. 82 at campbell. 80 santa klir. peninsula 76 redwood city. 77 palo alto. 60 at pacifica. 63 half moon bay. downtown san francisco 65 degrees tomorrow. 63 in the sun set district. up in the north bay see high rang ranging up into the low to mid 80's for the most part but way up north ukiah 90. clear lake 91. east bay high 71 in oakland richmond 73 at...
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mid-60's for livermore and concord santa rosa dropped down to the upper 40's. you are currently 55 san jose 59 san francisco 56. lots going on this weekend including the festival in downtown lafayette opera in the ballpark saturday night will be chilly and likely dry and cool and pleasant. satellite radar revealed the cloud cover offshore begins pushed inland. mostly cloudy for parts of the bay to start the day lots of sunshine to finish the day. high pressure dome dominates southern california. we get and onshore wind in southern california 110 degrees on the other side we get and onshore flow purine that keeps temperatures just about perfect and pleasant weather. their results will be nine degrees cooler for san francisco 64 hike tomorrow. inland areas five degrees above average. other temperatures morgan hill 88 san jose 80. lots of sunshine inland. pittsburgh 85 pleasanton 88 dublin 87. san francisco 64 degrees tomorrow. the onshore flow get stronger near the bay it's all about the '70s near seventies thi >>> for the second time in two months new photos of
mid-60's for livermore and concord santa rosa dropped down to the upper 40's. you are currently 55 san jose 59 san francisco 56. lots going on this weekend including the festival in downtown lafayette opera in the ballpark saturday night will be chilly and likely dry and cool and pleasant. satellite radar revealed the cloud cover offshore begins pushed inland. mostly cloudy for parts of the bay to start the day lots of sunshine to finish the day. high pressure dome dominates southern...
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plenty of 80's. low 90's as well. mostly 70s and 80's around the bay. forecast along the coast will be from fog, also a bitl clearing, five day forecast with the bay area weekend nouveau shapes up like this. nice one. very subtle changes, this week been -- up here talking for the last fine nights, it has been subtle. degree here or there. the bottom line is -- its been nice and will stay that way. >> fantastic. i like it. >> thank you. >> international team of weather experts said california's death valley has the highest temperature ever recorded on earth. that record was set in 1913 and measured 136 degrees. the world -- i can't -- sorry, the old record of 136.4 degrees set in libya in 1922 was incorrect. >>> coming up on bay area news at seven on tv36 it's an urban corridor known for prostitution. now opponents are fighting back. the new campaign. >>> and what does getting cold feet before your wedding mean for the success of your marriage? why it may have to do more with who is having the doubts. coming up at seven. . >> at american canyon high scho
plenty of 80's. low 90's as well. mostly 70s and 80's around the bay. forecast along the coast will be from fog, also a bitl clearing, five day forecast with the bay area weekend nouveau shapes up like this. nice one. very subtle changes, this week been -- up here talking for the last fine nights, it has been subtle. degree here or there. the bottom line is -- its been nice and will stay that way. >> fantastic. i like it. >> thank you. >> international team of weather experts...
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la administraciÓn de abuso de sustancias, cada 24 horas se suizo dia suicidan por lo menos cien su s estadounidenses prÁcticamente es la tercera causa de muerte entre personas de 18 a 24 aÑos. >>> eso es una persona cada 15 minutos, ademÁs 8 millones solamente este aÑo han considerado el suicidio asegurÓ la directora del programa de suicidio, con tal de salvar vida s, ellos quieren hacer algo mÁs como facebook. >>> hablar de quitarse la vida o querer morir nunca debe de ser ignorado, porque si no lo, si lo intentan y no lo logran la primera vez pu de den ser quied intenten de nuevo >>> en el 2006, 500 mil personas sufrÍan abuso. >>> hay mucho estrÉs referente a hogares que estÁn perdiendo su capaz dproocidad por proveer sua y esto causa mucho mÁs estrÉs. >>> actualmente mueren mÁs solo dados por el suicidio que por el combate. segÚn los expertos, es comun que el trauma posguerra cause gran depresiÓn en el personal militar, pero lo curioso es que 54% de los soldados no fueron a la guerra, solamente este aÑo 38 soldados se quitaron la vida. >>> la meta del gobierno es sa
la administraciÓn de abuso de sustancias, cada 24 horas se suizo dia suicidan por lo menos cien su s estadounidenses prÁcticamente es la tercera causa de muerte entre personas de 18 a 24 aÑos. >>> eso es una persona cada 15 minutos, ademÁs 8 millones solamente este aÑo han considerado el suicidio asegurÓ la directora del programa de suicidio, con tal de salvar vida s, ellos quieren hacer algo mÁs como facebook. >>> hablar de quitarse la vida o querer morir nunca debe de...
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the yen's strength also sok s capital base. olympus is hoping to leave its ouedasehd as quickly as possible, while sy wants to make medical field new business pilar. e oirlao establish a joint company for developing the next generation medical eqpmt. the new firm would be taking advantage of the world's p-veendo scope technology of olympus and sony'sdvced imaging know-how. olympus plans to receive about $6 mli i investment from sony. th cpaes aim to reach an agreement by the end of this month. > ppl he died at a building site in central china after a constructionleto th were standing on collapsed. the elevator pngbo 10 meters from the 30th floor to the ground, killing all 19 people on bod. st of the victims were construction workers. chinese leaders say the capacity was limited to 12 people. the rapid economic growth has spurred a boom in the construction of high-rise buildings that's also led to an increase in work-related accidents. >>> the civil war in syria is starting to affect people in the golan heights. israel has occup
the yen's strength also sok s capital base. olympus is hoping to leave its ouedasehd as quickly as possible, while sy wants to make medical field new business pilar. e oirlao establish a joint company for developing the next generation medical eqpmt. the new firm would be taking advantage of the world's p-veendo scope technology of olympus and sony'sdvced imaging know-how. olympus plans to receive about $6 mli i investment from sony. th cpaes aim to reach an agreement by the end of this month....
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hear, the left-wing ideals of the 1960's and 1970's live on. everyone pitches in without being paid. some work in the organic garden. others in the kitchen or the community store where used clothes and housewares are given away for free. caterina helps out twice a week in the store, a painter by profession. here she says she can live out her ideals. >> left is on the site where the heart is. >> we are trying to be as non- commercial as possible. we are environmentally conscious, child friendly, socially engaged. we take care of people here in the neighborhood. people can come here and drink coffee or celebrate, even if they do not have much money. >> people here would like to change the world, but many seem to doubt that the revolution will happen at the ballot box. this man does not know if he will vote himself. he says there are no truly left- wing parties anymore. >> it does not matter how people vote -- right, left, or green. as soon as a party gets into power, they do the same as everyone else. they have to compromise. >> but not everyone
hear, the left-wing ideals of the 1960's and 1970's live on. everyone pitches in without being paid. some work in the organic garden. others in the kitchen or the community store where used clothes and housewares are given away for free. caterina helps out twice a week in the store, a painter by profession. here she says she can live out her ideals. >> left is on the site where the heart is. >> we are trying to be as non- commercial as possible. we are environmentally conscious,...
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s. the state department's dead are honored by the president as the violence that killed them spreads. s. the people of egypt, libya, >> tator ford tunisia did not trade the tyranny of a dictator for the tyranny of a mob. >> charlie y: reports from nancy cordes, charlie d'agata, and b schieffeiams. ead in teffer with our new poll e house.who's ahead in the race for the white house. a l candid interview, president obama says he's lost a lot being ircumstat. force oomp, the circumstance, the title, the air force one, all that stuff probably isn't ley: bute sacrifice. >> pelley: but he tells us the one thing that makes the sacrifice worth it. who seeve hartman "on the road" with a chef who serves up a generous portion of kindness. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs eveni this is the "cbs evening news" elley: gott pelley. "patrioty: good evening, "patriots" is the word president obama used to describe the four americans killed in libya as their flag-draped caskets e clinto home late
s. the state department's dead are honored by the president as the violence that killed them spreads. s. the people of egypt, libya, >> tator ford tunisia did not trade the tyranny of a dictator for the tyranny of a mob. >> charlie y: reports from nancy cordes, charlie d'agata, and b schieffeiams. ead in teffer with our new poll e house.who's ahead in the race for the white house. a l candid interview, president obama says he's lost a lot being ircumstat. force oomp, the...
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santa rosa drops down to the 40's. the art wine and music festival in downtown lafayette 82 degrees sunny and warm this weekend. opera in the ballpark at at&t park tomorrow night fair and chilly 59 degrees. cloud cover saves off shore, with the light onshore push we see cloud cover at the coast early tomorrow yielding afternoon sunshine. on the southern side 100-110 degrees on the northern side where we are were getting an allied onshore flow so will be below normal temperatures same area of high pressure that brought triple digits will keep us comfortable 64 for downtown san francisco tomorrow. san jose to degrees below normal a high of 80. 84 cupertino. mid '80s for walnut creek in concord. sausalitos 66. we stay sunny down to,, introducing smooth sensations cream cheese spread from the laughing cow. it's rich, indulgent and 45 calories. mmm it's so good -- it practically sells itself. cut, cut. sells itself? i've poured myself into this commercial. ♪ don't be boring ♪ indulge in the morning ya! [ squeaking ] yay
santa rosa drops down to the 40's. the art wine and music festival in downtown lafayette 82 degrees sunny and warm this weekend. opera in the ballpark at at&t park tomorrow night fair and chilly 59 degrees. cloud cover saves off shore, with the light onshore push we see cloud cover at the coast early tomorrow yielding afternoon sunshine. on the southern side 100-110 degrees on the northern side where we are were getting an allied onshore flow so will be below normal temperatures same area...
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in the north bay, a mix of 70's and 80's. warmer weather over the next couple of days. we will start to fall back down into early next week. you can get the latest court has any time on our new 24-7 news channel, comcast channel 193. it is quick, convenient and always on. robert save up to 35% on a huge selection of clearance mattresses. get 2 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. sleep train's inventory clearance sale is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>catherine: prince william and his wife kathryn are now in malaysia, they spend the day visiting a mosque and attending a festival. the duchess was conservatively dressed for the moscow visit. a big contrast to photos published by a french magazine showing her sunbathing topless. she had been on vacation in france. buckingham palace is furious about the photos being published a. >> max foster has more. roquefort >> the duchess was upset. based a this is an invasion of privacy. some say they do not have captured no privacy like it not royals. there are taking the matter up with their lawyer
in the north bay, a mix of 70's and 80's. warmer weather over the next couple of days. we will start to fall back down into early next week. you can get the latest court has any time on our new 24-7 news channel, comcast channel 193. it is quick, convenient and always on. robert save up to 35% on a huge selection of clearance mattresses. get 2 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. sleep train's inventory clearance sale is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪...
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saturday night, sunday morning, 30's in the western maryland mountains. sunny skies remain into sunday with highs and the the upper 70's. at the coast, if the weather. temperature almost 80 degrees. still quite comfortable. it's sunny day for football on sunday. ravens and eagles kicking off. .ook for 70's during the game still watching nadine. sydney thymol an hour winds. it expected to remain a category one -- 75 mph winds. still expected to remain a category one storm. beautiful weather the middle of next week. >> stick around for a late night with jimmy fallon. >> hey everyone in baltimore. hugh laurie is here. plus jj abrams. >> and check on the orioles. so far, so good. they had sold possession of fir. >> this is 11 sports. >> a cross-country flight to face the hottest team in baseball. for these birds, nothing seemed to get in their way. game 1 of a monster series. you do not have to wear the hat protection. it is ok. text out -- strikes out. jj hardy. hard shot to 3rd. steven, nice effort. 1-0. orioles with the lead. bottom 4th. not fooled this ti
saturday night, sunday morning, 30's in the western maryland mountains. sunny skies remain into sunday with highs and the the upper 70's. at the coast, if the weather. temperature almost 80 degrees. still quite comfortable. it's sunny day for football on sunday. ravens and eagles kicking off. .ook for 70's during the game still watching nadine. sydney thymol an hour winds. it expected to remain a category one -- 75 mph winds. still expected to remain a category one storm. beautiful weather the...
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s mayor and university administrators unveiled you ask d.c. today. the app and website also provides phone numbers and resources to victims. no. 3, a new treatment for people suffering from multiple sclerosis. the fda approved a new oral drug called au bagio of the oral drug is much easier to administer. no. 2, stressed out at work? you could be at risk of heart disease. researchers found people with more job-related stress were 23% more likely to have a heart attack. other health experts say work stress can be related to heart disease, but it wouldn't be the main cause. no. 1, having trouble using metro's rush plus program? you are not alone. the service is supposed to ease congestion along the blue, yellow, orange and green lines, but so far not enough rush hour blue line riders are making the switch to the yellow line and that is tonight's fox 5 top five. >>> today president obama welcomed this year's u.s. olympic and paralympic teams to the white house. he thanked the athletes for being good role models. >> get into this weekend. i am ready. >> t
s mayor and university administrators unveiled you ask d.c. today. the app and website also provides phone numbers and resources to victims. no. 3, a new treatment for people suffering from multiple sclerosis. the fda approved a new oral drug called au bagio of the oral drug is much easier to administer. no. 2, stressed out at work? you could be at risk of heart disease. researchers found people with more job-related stress were 23% more likely to have a heart attack. other health experts say...
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overnight lows chilly, upper 340's in the north bay. the extended period looking for a nice weather forecast. into this week, and beyond. we don't have any red flag warning, high fire danger environment and that's good. this is a time of year that stuff gets going and the fire down in los angeles their conditions aren't off shore winds but this is the time of year you don't worry and i don't see anything in the long range models indicating a big fire danger in the next few days or the next week. warm today, 90 inland as we go in tomorrow those temperature also come down. specifically the forecast highs, 88 saint helena. 89 fairfield. that's -- just a click under 90. 91 pittsburgh, 91 livermore. a couple 90's. 87 morgan hill. 86gilroy. then a 62 san francisco and a 77 in menlo park. it's a really nice day tomorrow. the five-day forecast with the weekend in view. just subtle changes. that's how its been the last few weeks, fog tries to make a big deal at the coast but it comes in and out. notice monday, tuesday and wednesday a lot like th
overnight lows chilly, upper 340's in the north bay. the extended period looking for a nice weather forecast. into this week, and beyond. we don't have any red flag warning, high fire danger environment and that's good. this is a time of year that stuff gets going and the fire down in los angeles their conditions aren't off shore winds but this is the time of year you don't worry and i don't see anything in the long range models indicating a big fire danger in the next few days or the next...
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fox 5's maureen umeh with the story. >> certainly a big night for leo johnson who said he was just doing his job nearly one month ago. johnson's struggle with the gunman likely prevented more bloodshed, but johnson was not the only hero honored the values voters summit tonight. two other men played vital roles the day of the shooting. charles foster was with johnson when floyd lee corkins entered the council. the third man honored is officer rein burton, one of the first -- randy burton, but first officers to respond to foster's call. tonight the 3 men received a standing ovation from hundreds of lawmakers in the audience as they send their awards. we spoke to -- accepted their awards. we spoke to leo johnson afterwards. >> it really made me feel good. i'm not real comfortable with the whole hero thing, but again i understand how big this was and i can live with it for a little while. >> johnson was shot in the arm as you saw the slipping there during last month's scuffle. he says he's healing well and will find out if he needs another surgery in a few weeks on his arm. 28-year-old floyd
fox 5's maureen umeh with the story. >> certainly a big night for leo johnson who said he was just doing his job nearly one month ago. johnson's struggle with the gunman likely prevented more bloodshed, but johnson was not the only hero honored the values voters summit tonight. two other men played vital roles the day of the shooting. charles foster was with johnson when floyd lee corkins entered the council. the third man honored is officer rein burton, one of the first -- randy burton,...
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on the ongoing violence against the u-s overseas. violence raging in the middle east ... as president obama vows to find those responsible for killing the u-s ambassador to libya and three others.obama says: "we are going to bring those who killed our fellow americans to justice. i want people around the world to hear me, to all act of terror will go harm, no unpunished." embassies in egypt... and yemen ... stormed by protesters ... burning flags ... and speaking out against america there are reports of arrests in libya in connection with tuesday's attack ... but they have not yet been confirmmd by the u-s.little says: "i don't have any specific information onn reports coming out of libya that there have been arrests. what i would say to that poinn is the libyans have expressed their serious concern over what happened" meanwhile ... we are learning more about the americans who died alongside ambassador christopher stevens... one of those men -- forty-two year old glen doherty -- a former navy seal, whose family says lived his life to the fullest. quigleyysayy: "he was my
on the ongoing violence against the u-s overseas. violence raging in the middle east ... as president obama vows to find those responsible for killing the u-s ambassador to libya and three others.obama says: "we are going to bring those who killed our fellow americans to justice. i want people around the world to hear me, to all act of terror will go harm, no unpunished." embassies in egypt... and yemen ... stormed by protesters ... burning flags ... and speaking out against america...
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with aa&lcñ modification from -s could happen so long$?)oí(j a lt merger assembly was not in the project. it's our understanding it was not included in the ordinance before you of the 12 automobile service stations located on 19th avenue[&[1v from lincoln avenue- only four meet the requirements identified in the proposed legislation. one is located on the corner of district, one located on the7çn@ corner of irving street within the inner sunset commercialp district, one on the corner of 19th andaz÷ taraval, and m2 zoning district, and one is located at the intersection of]b zoning. that concludes my presentation thank you. >> chair mar: i see no questions. let's open this up for public- comment. is there anyone from the public that would like to speak?ç katy tang. >> i'm here to offer our legislation currently in this form. again as planning mentioned it wouldu&b stations on 19th avenue, two of which now-vk fall in ourg district after redistricting. we believe that this legislation will give residents andbbsi merchants in the area the a
with aa&lcñ modification from -s could happen so long$?)oí(j a lt merger assembly was not in the project. it's our understanding it was not included in the ordinance before you of the 12 automobile service stations located on 19th avenue[&[1v from lincoln avenue- only four meet the requirements identified in the proposed legislation. one is located on the corner of district, one located on the7çn@ corner of irving street within the inner sunset commercialp district, one on the corner...
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puc s*efszs chlg alameda, san francisco ap ri. san francisco count i city build acadly, san juak=quin, san mateo s job trainnig program. this is for you. [applause] >> thank you. i don't get by with without a shake: >> [inaudible]. >> i puc stead build, almost 3 years ago, city build brought me over, and american ... i had the great privilege of working on the puc buildings. we put a great number of san francisco red dents to work. it was very, very, gratifying for the individuals here in san francisco who needed that work. in the last 2 years or last year, i i have been working in the regent, and over this period of time, city build academy, over 500 graduates. and they eighth ifr started careers with the projects or worked with the projected. my es steels colleagues say this is a life changer, and we aappreciate your leadership, we look forward to working with your predecessor. [laughter] i mean, successor. >> mr. harrington, puc is a great place to work for. economy had a downturn, you gave the direction to the department, let'
puc s*efszs chlg alameda, san francisco ap ri. san francisco count i city build acadly, san juak=quin, san mateo s job trainnig program. this is for you. [applause] >> thank you. i don't get by with without a shake: >> [inaudible]. >> i puc stead build, almost 3 years ago, city build brought me over, and american ... i had the great privilege of working on the puc buildings. we put a great number of san francisco red dents to work. it was very, very, gratifying for the...
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pair of 7's through the weekend. ravens game looks great. mostly sunny, clouds on the increase by sunday night into monday and then we will get a problem on monday, as i see heavy rain moving in across the area. notice temperatures in to 70s. no longer seeing 80s or 90s. we are just about done with that. >> yeah. >> that's the story as we go into next week. we will wrap it up after the break.
pair of 7's through the weekend. ravens game looks great. mostly sunny, clouds on the increase by sunday night into monday and then we will get a problem on monday, as i see heavy rain moving in across the area. notice temperatures in to 70s. no longer seeing 80s or 90s. we are just about done with that. >> yeah. >> that's the story as we go into next week. we will wrap it up after the break.
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hoy le toco a los pequeÑos empresario s latinos quienes recibieron la visita del hijo de mitt romney... claudia uceda nos amplia.. ...craig romney tambien confeso que le gusta la salsa y el merenge y muchas otras cosas mas ... la entrevista completa lo podra ver el programa politico perspectiva nacional este domingo. ... segun un nuevo estudio cerca de un millon de votantes de minorias, menores de 30-anos, podrian verse afectados por las leyes de identificacion de votantes en 17- estados... entre 700 mil a un millon de votantes de grupos minoritarios se espera que sean incapaces de sufragar debido a la obligacion de tener identificacion con fotografia en determinadas estados ... la menor concurren cia podria afectar varias elecciones legislativas, asi como la presidencial del mes de noviembre... mas adelante:. una entidad comunitaria busca educar a la poblacion sobre los problemas renales... tambien..la fda advierte a los consumidores sobre el riesgo de consumir mangos de una granja mexicana ...fin de semans condiciones atmosfericas, enterese cuando tenemos lluvias, despues de la paus
hoy le toco a los pequeÑos empresario s latinos quienes recibieron la visita del hijo de mitt romney... claudia uceda nos amplia.. ...craig romney tambien confeso que le gusta la salsa y el merenge y muchas otras cosas mas ... la entrevista completa lo podra ver el programa politico perspectiva nacional este domingo. ... segun un nuevo estudio cerca de un millon de votantes de minorias, menores de 30-anos, podrian verse afectados por las leyes de identificacion de votantes en 17- estados......
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fase en egipto, hay batallas campales entre la gente y policÍa, un hombre muriÓ, 15 mÁs fueron herido s en la embajada a americana. en yemen la policÍa abriÓ fuego de una turba de 150 manifestantes. mÁs de cien personas por otra parte fueron arrestadas en la india despuÉs de lanzar piedras y palos en contra de las ventanas del con sulado estados unidos y tambiÉn quemaron la bn di bandera norteamericana y tambiÉn con contuvieron una turba en islamabad en la capital. en malasia un grupo de jÓvenes ski siguexigiÓ que el gobierno washington aplique demandas contra quienes hicieron la pelÍcula, y mientras tanto cientos de manifestantes estuvieron favor jakarta. pero comenzamos con otra cosa, comenzamos con unas imÁgenes fuertes, impresionantes son las Últimas imÁgenes con vida del embajador norteamericano en libia se habÍa ru fieunido con miembros de la ciudad de benghazi hoy su cadÁver los y le 3 norteamericanos fueron recibido aquÍ, poca veces se ven imÁgenes con fÉretro de la bandera aamericana, pero hoy lourdes no los muestra. >>> en la base aÉrea andrews recibieron en
fase en egipto, hay batallas campales entre la gente y policÍa, un hombre muriÓ, 15 mÁs fueron herido s en la embajada a americana. en yemen la policÍa abriÓ fuego de una turba de 150 manifestantes. mÁs de cien personas por otra parte fueron arrestadas en la india despuÉs de lanzar piedras y palos en contra de las ventanas del con sulado estados unidos y tambiÉn quemaron la bn di bandera norteamericana y tambiÉn con contuvieron una turba en islamabad en la capital. en malasia un grupo...
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s former mayor is off the menu at a local bar. a live look outside now. you'll want to spend some time outdoors before big changes roll in. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is here and he's making some big promises. stay with us. >>> firefighters are battling a fast moving wildfire in los angeles this morning that could threaten some huge homes. it broke out yesterday afternoon and has already burned more than 70 acres. located in the foothills near the 405 freeway, smoke snarled rush hour traffic last night and forced the evacuation of the getty center art museum. the area is also known for its large mansions. more than 200 firefighters and five helicopters and planes are battling the blaze which is only about 40% contained. very dangerously close to residential areas. >> and the last thing they need is some strong winds because that'll just flare that up. >> we have a little fire danger here as well. it's been fairly dry for most of the year. we are 7 inches behind in rainfall. a little dry, very low humidity and a gusty wind. if you're going outsi
s former mayor is off the menu at a local bar. a live look outside now. you'll want to spend some time outdoors before big changes roll in. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is here and he's making some big promises. stay with us. >>> firefighters are battling a fast moving wildfire in los angeles this morning that could threaten some huge homes. it broke out yesterday afternoon and has already burned more than 70 acres. located in the foothills near the 405 freeway, smoke snarled...
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s >>> desde mÉxico se reporta el asesinato un policÍas que xorz tab sexualmente a mujeres. raÚl torres del burÓ de la capital mexicana. nos acompaÑa con esas y otras noticias. raÚl, buenas tardes. >>> comenzamos en nuevo la red tamaulipas, 9 hombres asesinados. uno colgado de un puente. esta masacre segÚn la policÍa es una reacciÓn voy lenta entre narco ca narcotrafican narcotraficantes para ocupar el lugar del lÍder cartel del golfo. alias el cos. vamos a nuevo leÓn. videos transmitidos por una televisora, provocaron indignaciÓn general. alberto camarillo. sostiene relaciones sexuales con mujere mujeres, una de ellas fueron shantes jaeds por el jefe policiaco. si no aceptaban, eran castigada s y no promovidas. los videos los ggrabÓ el propio acusado. seguimos en tijuana, baja california. en telemundo reportamos la desapariciÓn de la joven universitaria magali salazar. fue secuestrada para prostituirla. este viernes, magali regresÓ de la ciudad de guadalajara, en donde segÚn la policÍa, trabajaba por su voluntad, en un var exclusiva para hombres. ni magali, n
s >>> desde mÉxico se reporta el asesinato un policÍas que xorz tab sexualmente a mujeres. raÚl torres del burÓ de la capital mexicana. nos acompaÑa con esas y otras noticias. raÚl, buenas tardes. >>> comenzamos en nuevo la red tamaulipas, 9 hombres asesinados. uno colgado de un puente. esta masacre segÚn la policÍa es una reacciÓn voy lenta entre narco ca narcotrafican narcotraficantes para ocupar el lugar del lÍder cartel del golfo. alias el cos. vamos a nuevo...
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s and that's one t that will never change. prudential. >> additional corporate funding is provided by norfolk southern and american queen steamboat company, proud to support "washington week" on pbs. addidial funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, subs teuting for gwen ifill, john harwood of cnbc and the "new york times" -- once again, live from washington. moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. this was a week of politics, uprising, action and reaction. and today sadness as bodies of four americans returned home after being killed in beng hasy -- benghazi, lickia. >> there has bain difficult week for the state department and for our country. we've seen the heavy assault on our post in benghazi that took the lives of those brave men. we've seen rage and violence directed at american embassies over an awful internet video that we had nothing to do with. it is hard for
s and that's one t that will never change. prudential. >> additional corporate funding is provided by norfolk southern and american queen steamboat company, proud to support "washington week" on pbs. addidial funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, subs teuting for gwen ifill, john harwood of cnbc and the "new york...
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. >> 's a chamaeleon. >> no, when you finish the script and you begin the casting process, that's where it starts. i got so lucky and i thought i hit the jackpot. >> that's your job as director. you had ultimate authority of who you're casting. >> 95% of director is casting. it's really is about picking the right people and keeping the communication open with them and giving them what they need to pull this off. >> speaking of pulling this off you can go back to your movies, and "inception" where you're playing a dreamer. you were playing a killer, and now a dreamer and then in "500 days of summer," you played a lover. which one do you most identify with. >> it sounds like the rainbow connection. >> that's good. >> well, i don't know, i try to take something from every comfort, find some virtuous strength of theirs and use it for a later use. >> is that a big part of acting, habitually casing other people's consciousness and ideas. >> you have to have a lot of empathy. even the character i play in "looper." he's not a good guy. he kills people for a living. he doesn't have any close fri
. >> 's a chamaeleon. >> no, when you finish the script and you begin the casting process, that's where it starts. i got so lucky and i thought i hit the jackpot. >> that's your job as director. you had ultimate authority of who you're casting. >> 95% of director is casting. it's really is about picking the right people and keeping the communication open with them and giving them what they need to pull this off. >> speaking of pulling this off you can go back to...
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in the 1800's as darlene has mentioned, many of the ancestors came over from china and whether it was for economic opportunity or search of gold, it is interesting to know that today we're of course seeing our contemporaries coming to invest and look for partnerships opportunities in the united states and in san francisco. it is a very nice twist. i am proud to say that san francisco is the innovation capital of the world. and we have been dubbed the center for clean technology in the united states. our goal of reaching the zero waste in 20/20 -- 2020 is a real goal. . companies are popping up in our city. we recently signed a memorandum of understanding in beijing with the national energy conservation center where our leader of our economic development represented our city. in agreeing to sustain and share the best practices as it relates to energy efficiency and sustainability and of course, which my good friend and our u.s. ambassador, gary locke, had washed over. not to mention that we're the home to the california institute of regenerative madison -- medicine. mission bay is a de
in the 1800's as darlene has mentioned, many of the ancestors came over from china and whether it was for economic opportunity or search of gold, it is interesting to know that today we're of course seeing our contemporaries coming to invest and look for partnerships opportunities in the united states and in san francisco. it is a very nice twist. i am proud to say that san francisco is the innovation capital of the world. and we have been dubbed the center for clean technology in the united...
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we will drop down into the 50's and 40's. high pressure building in and northwestern breezes are the combination for a great day and great weekend. gusting to 25 miles per hour. rain coming our way. heavy rain on tuesday. will worry about that later. >> thanks. thank yo anncr: a good job. it's the key to a good life. but it isn't always easy to find one... a vote for question seven is a vote for maryland jobs. two thousand construction jobs to build a new resort casino. four thousand permanent jobs, paying... on average fifty five thousand a year. six thousand jobs from increased tourism... and table games like blackjack and poker. add it up: it's twelve thousand new maryland jobs. but to build it you have to vote for it. vote for question seven. and get maryland back to work.
we will drop down into the 50's and 40's. high pressure building in and northwestern breezes are the combination for a great day and great weekend. gusting to 25 miles per hour. rain coming our way. heavy rain on tuesday. will worry about that later. >> thanks. thank yo anncr: a good job. it's the key to a good life. but it isn't always easy to find one... a vote for question seven is a vote for maryland jobs. two thousand construction jobs to build a new resort casino. four thousand...
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of course we don't want to do what we did in the 60's although i don't think what we did in the 60's was so bad in terms of form. i think we had the misfortune of that happening at the same time while nationwide, there was a decentralization of inner cities, and the suburbanization which worked to defeat our efforts. by the time the project was finished, which the brick sidewalks and the trees were a big improvement over what was there before but there were no businesses left. it wasn't so much the project itself, but the times it came in. and i think the keys are going to be the attraction of retail, housing, commercial and civic activities, particularly in the most challenged parts of market street. a couple of other things. i mean i think your classifications the financial district in my mind goes all the way to the embarcadero but you can call it whatever you want. it really isn't that important. i think we have to go to school from other cities that have improved situations in troubled thoroughfares, time square, broadway in new york comes to mind. the loop has improved a lot in
of course we don't want to do what we did in the 60's although i don't think what we did in the 60's was so bad in terms of form. i think we had the misfortune of that happening at the same time while nationwide, there was a decentralization of inner cities, and the suburbanization which worked to defeat our efforts. by the time the project was finished, which the brick sidewalks and the trees were a big improvement over what was there before but there were no businesses left. it wasn't so much...
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low to mid '60's for sausalito. lows '70s for oakland. richmond at 70. ensign, at 82 degrees. your forecast keeps us dry. and highs right around the 74 the bay. and we will remain dry wood seasonal temperatures on to next week. >>> 60% of cats and dogs will qualify as overweighed. help is on the way. it david with how one plan it is helping pads to shed the pounds. >>> jazzy it's too much. now at 11 years old her weight makes it all worse. our family put are on a dog he died, and strictly so i for jazzy. but pounds like people pounds are fast. toucgh. >>> obesity is a significant problem for dogs and cats right now with a 30-60% of dogs and cats being overweight or obese. >>> one extra pound for a dog is led to an extra pounds for you. the first step is to admitting there is a problem. the arnolds could not find it the right diet for jazzy. >>> you really need to know what's in the products and i didn't know that. there was no way for me to ever know that. as >>> i would divert trades, the kids would give retreats. >>> 1 in the morning, if the u.s. denied could add up to 15 pe
low to mid '60's for sausalito. lows '70s for oakland. richmond at 70. ensign, at 82 degrees. your forecast keeps us dry. and highs right around the 74 the bay. and we will remain dry wood seasonal temperatures on to next week. >>> 60% of cats and dogs will qualify as overweighed. help is on the way. it david with how one plan it is helping pads to shed the pounds. >>> jazzy it's too much. now at 11 years old her weight makes it all worse. our family put are on a dog he died,...
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low 70's by the bay. sunshine continues. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> solder scientists are trying to restore sight in the blind. the transplanted stem cells to the eyes of two patients. >> 50 year-old sylvia can only see shadows with her left thigh. she was born with an eye condition. >> i can't see clearly what i assume would be trees and i also see what is probably rooftops >> slowly she has been losing the rest of her sight because her i has no way to control the light that comes through that is damaged or cornea >> i could never imagine what it is like to have normal vision >> now she's taking part in the first of its kind experiment in scotland where scientists are trying to restore some of her sight. scientists transplanted stem cells to cornea which they hope will prepare the damage. >> they do exactly what they do in life and that is, they reproduce themselves and they reproduce more mature cells so they grow out over the surface >> until now, a full transplant was the only treatment >> i think it will be a
low 70's by the bay. sunshine continues. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> solder scientists are trying to restore sight in the blind. the transplanted stem cells to the eyes of two patients. >> 50 year-old sylvia can only see shadows with her left thigh. she was born with an eye condition. >> i can't see clearly what i assume would be trees and i also see what is probably rooftops >> slowly she has been losing the rest of her sight because her i has no way to control the light that...
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ith was built in the 1930's and ever since, people have been coming here to get back to nature. every year, the world championship of fly casting is held in san francisco and visitors from all over the globe travel to be here. >> we are here with phil, general manage of san francisco rec and parks department at the anglers lodge. what do you think about this? >> it is spectacular, travis from oregon, taught me a snake roll and a space cast. >> there are people from all over the world come to san francisco and say this is the place to be. >> yeah. it's amazing, we have teams from all over the world here today and they are thrilled. >> i flew from ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the
ith was built in the 1930's and ever since, people have been coming here to get back to nature. every year, the world championship of fly casting is held in san francisco and visitors from all over the globe travel to be here. >> we are here with phil, general manage of san francisco rec and parks department at the anglers lodge. what do you think about this? >> it is spectacular, travis from oregon, taught me a snake roll and a space cast. >> there are people from all over...
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(vo) don't miss stephanie miller"s sexy liberal comedy tour. >> i'm going to go cop some cheap feels. >> eliot: beware neutral sounding phrases as it masks an agenda. one example, cost benefit analysis. why would anyone oppose assessing whether the benefits of an action outweigh the cost? of course we're in favor of that. but now comes along a bill sponsored by senators rob portman, susan collins and mark warner given the white house under the guise of cost-benefit analysis like the sec fdic and the fcc. this bill is being pushed by republicans who want to stop any regulations relate to go financial reform. they're trying to create another hurdle an opportunity to intervene before the already delayed dodd frank regulations check in. these lawmakers are using the responsible-responding buzz-sounding buzzfeed. well, the cost of the economic cataclysm of 2008 has now been calculated to be about $12.8 trillion. see the careful and thought report by group better markets. the cost of regulations surely would have been less than the cost we incurred by not having them. and do we need to deba
(vo) don't miss stephanie miller"s sexy liberal comedy tour. >> i'm going to go cop some cheap feels. >> eliot: beware neutral sounding phrases as it masks an agenda. one example, cost benefit analysis. why would anyone oppose assessing whether the benefits of an action outweigh the cost? of course we're in favor of that. but now comes along a bill sponsored by senators rob portman, susan collins and mark warner given the white house under the guise of cost-benefit analysis...
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our forecast, lots of s >>> and that's your latest weather. lester? >>> now to a case that made headlines more than a half century ago. a little girl in illinois snatched from a street corner. all these years later, there has been a conviction in the case. nbc's kevin tibbles has the story. >> reporter: it's been one of the oldest cold cases in u.s. history. 7-year-old maria was playing in her town when she simply vanished. kathy chapman was with maria when a young man approached offering a piggy bag. >> you do remember a face and you don't forget a face. >> reporter: the pretty girl was snatched on the street. families nationwide worried for their own children's safety. 55 years ago, this story was of such national concern, president dwight eisenhower and j. edgar hoover asked for daily updates. five months after her disappearance, maria's body was found in a forest some 120 miles from home. among the suspects, local boy john 17 at the time, he told police he was in chicago for a medical military exam. it wasn't until a half century later when a girl
our forecast, lots of s >>> and that's your latest weather. lester? >>> now to a case that made headlines more than a half century ago. a little girl in illinois snatched from a street corner. all these years later, there has been a conviction in the case. nbc's kevin tibbles has the story. >> reporter: it's been one of the oldest cold cases in u.s. history. 7-year-old maria was playing in her town when she simply vanished. kathy chapman was with maria when a young man...